Dr. Henry Kissinger Series
A diplomat and bureaucrat deeply influenced by the philosophy of Realpolitik, this figure shaped American foreign policy for eight years. His approach to international relations, including pioneering the policy of détente, made him an influential, albeit controversial, statesman. Despite his prominent position and often flamboyant public presence, he maintained his power through significant political transitions. His actions evoked strong reactions from both anti-war activists and staunch anti-communists alike.
